In-Room Massage for Andaz Tokyo Guests — Toranomon Hills
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Tokyo Tower is eye-level. The city is 47 floors below. We’ll bring the massage to you.
BOOK NOWYour room is on the 47th floor. Or the 48th. Or the 50th. Wherever you are in this hotel, you’re looking down at Tokyo from a height where the city becomes abstract — rivers of headlights, clusters of lit windows, and somewhere out there, Tokyo Tower glowing red and white at eye level. Andaz Tokyo occupies floors 47 through 52 of the Toranomon Hills Mori Tower, a 52-storey skyscraper in the heart of Minato-ku. It’s not just high. It’s the sky.
There are 164 rooms here, including eight suites, all starting at 50 square meters — generous by any standard and exceptional for Tokyo. Tony Chi and Shinichiro Ogata designed the interiors using washi paper, Hokkaido walnut, and fusuma-inspired partitions that let you reshape the room to your mood. Every room has a deep, round soaking tub inspired by Japanese bathing culture. The minibar is complimentary — soft drinks, local snacks, no catch. The Andaz Lounge on 51F serves free wine and canapés every evening. On the 52nd floor, an open-air rooftop bar and an eight-seat omakase sushi counter share the top of the building.
After cocktails on the roof and the city lights through your floor-to-ceiling windows, the last thing you want to do is leave. Melody Tokyo brings professional in-room massage to Andaz Tokyo guests from 5pm until 7am nightly. Message us your room number and we’ll have a therapist there in 15 to 25 minutes. No deposit. No advance booking needed. You stay 47 floors above the city. We come to you.
The highest hotel rooms in central Tokyo. The deepest sleep after our massage.
Address: 1-23-4 Toranomon, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0001 (Toranomon Hills Mori Tower)
Phone: +81 (3) 6830 1234
Website: hyatt.com/andaz
Total Rooms: 164 (156 rooms + 8 suites)
Hotel Floors: 47F–52F of 52-storey tower • Lobby on 51F • AO Spa on 37F
Room Size: Standard 50 sqm • Corner 65 sqm • Sky Suite 210 sqm
Opened: June 2014 • Japan’s first Andaz hotel
Design: Tony Chi (New York) + Shinichiro Ogata (Tokyo) — washi paper, Hokkaido walnut, fusuma partitions
Brand: Andaz by Hyatt — lifestyle boutique concept
Nearest Station: Toranomon Hills (Hibiya Line, 3 min underground) • Toranomon (Ginza Line) • Kamiyacho (Hibiya Line)
Airport Access: Haneda ~25 min • Narita ~70 min
Location: Toranomon, Minato-ku — between the Imperial Palace and Tokyo Tower
🧖 AO Spa & Club (37F): 1,350 sqm • 5 treatment rooms • Blend Bar (custom scrubs) • 20m pool overlooking Imperial Palace • Carbonated bath • Floating jet bath • Dry & steam saunas • 24-hour fitness • Complimentary for hotel guests
🍸 Rooftop (52F): Rooftop Bar (open-air terrace, seasonal cocktails) • THE SUSHI (8-seat omakase counter, chef Eiji Nakamura, original “52” sake) • Tokyo’s highest chapel
🍽️ Dining: Andaz Tavern (51F, European-Japanese, live music) • The Tavern Lounge (live jazz, evening wine & canapés) • BeBu Café & Bar (1F, gourmet burgers) • Pastry Shop (1F, seasonal sweets) • Room service
A boutique hotel in the sky, designed by two of the most respected names in Japanese interiors.
The hotel starts on the 47th floor and goes up. Every room has floor-to-ceiling windows. From the south side, Tokyo Tower is right there — eye-level, glowing, close enough that you notice the colour changes. From the north, you see the Imperial Palace gardens, Tokyo Skytree, and on clear days, Mt. Fuji on the horizon. The 52nd-floor rooftop bar puts you above almost everything. You’re not looking at a view. You’re inside one.
The interiors merge mid-century modernism with traditional Japanese aesthetics. Hokkaido walnut panelling. Washi paper lining the elevator walls. Fusuma-inspired sliding partitions that let you reconfigure the room. Ceramic rabbits from Japanese folklore tucked into the common spaces. A kumiko latticework mural near check-in. It’s neither a Western luxury template nor a traditional Japanese ryokan — it’s something specific to this building and these two designers.
Every room has a large, round deep soaking tub with a waterfall faucet — inspired by Japanese bathing culture and positioned in the innermost chamber of the bathroom. The walnut-panelled bathrooms feel like their own room, warm and enclosed. BYREDO “Eleventh Hour” amenities line the counter. This isn’t a shower-and-go hotel. The tub is designed to be used, and it changes how your evening unfolds.
The non-alcoholic minibar — soft drinks, local snacks, rice crackers — is free. WiFi is free. The Andaz Lounge on 51F serves complimentary wine and canapés every evening. The pool and fitness centre on 37F are free for all guests. It’s the Andaz philosophy: remove the barriers between you and the experience. No nickel-and-diming, no minibar anxiety. Just open the fridge and take what you want.
The 52nd floor has an open-air rooftop bar with seasonal cocktails and panoramic city views. Tucked behind it, THE SUSHI is a hidden eight-seat omakase counter helmed by chef Eiji Nakamura, paired with the hotel’s original “52” sake. It’s intimate, theatrical, and impossible to get into without planning ahead. If you manage a reservation, follow it with a cocktail on the terrace. That’s one of Tokyo’s great evenings.
Toranomon is central but not touristy. Ginza is one metro stop or a short taxi ride. Roppongi is 10 minutes. The Imperial Palace gardens are a morning walk. Tokyo Tower is visible from your room. Toranomon Hills Station connects underground via the Hibiya Line. The neighbourhood is a mix of new skyscrapers and old shrines — Atago Shrine and Toranomon Kotohira-gu are within walking distance. It’s a base that feels modern but connected.
Every room starts at 50 square meters — significantly larger than most Tokyo luxury hotels. Corner rooms expand to 65 sqm. The fusuma-inspired partitions create distinct living and sleeping zones, giving our therapist clear working space around the bed. Suites go up to 210 sqm. Even the standard room feels like it was designed with a massage in mind: open, uncluttered, with plenty of room to move.
A deep, round tub with a waterfall faucet sits in its own walnut-panelled chamber. Before your massage, fill it, add the BYREDO amenities, and soak until your muscles start to let go. By the time the therapist arrives, you’re already halfway there. This pre-massage ritual is one of the reasons Andaz guests book longer sessions — you’re relaxed enough to go deeper from the first minute.
During your massage, the Tokyo skyline is the backdrop. Tokyo Tower from the south side. The Imperial Palace and Skytree from the north. Rainbow Bridge and Tokyo Bay from the east. At 47+ floors, there’s nothing between you and the view. Our therapists dim the room lights and let the city provide the ambiance. It’s a massage set to a light show that goes on for 360 degrees.
The Toranomon location is well within our coverage area. Our therapist enters at the ground-floor lobby, takes the express elevator to the 51st-floor reception, and is directed to your room floor. The hotel’s Andaz Hosts are accustomed to the process. Despite the height, the elevator system is fast — ground floor to 47F takes less than a minute.
Post-massage, you don’t need to think about ordering anything. The complimentary minibar has cold drinks, sparkling water, and local snacks waiting. Open the fridge, take what you want, sit by the window with the city below. No bill, no decision fatigue. It’s a small thing that matters a lot at 11pm when you’re too relaxed to move.
Walnut panelling, soft lighting, washi paper textures, natural materials. The room isn’t trying to impress you with gold or marble — it’s trying to settle you. The Ogata/Chi design philosophy is about creating space that feels considered rather than decorated. During a massage, this matters: the room doesn’t compete with the experience. It supports it.
AO Spa is a 1,350 sqm sanctuary with a pool overlooking the Imperial Palace. We’re the late-night chapter.
| Aspect | 🏛️ AO Spa & Club (37F) | 🛏️ Melody Tokyo (Your Room) |
|---|---|---|
| Experience | 5 treatment rooms with skyline views. Blend Bar where therapists custom-mix scrubs from organic ingredients before your eyes. 20m pool overlooking Imperial Palace gardens. Carbonated bath, jet bath, hot & cold soaking tubs, dry & steam saunas. | Therapist comes to your room on 47F–50F. Massage with the Tokyo skyline through floor-to-ceiling windows. Your deep soaking tub beforehand, your complimentary minibar afterward. No elevator ride. You stay in the sky. |
| Hours |
Pool & fitness complimentary for guests Spa treatments during daytime/evening Advance booking recommended |
5pm–7am nightly Same-day message No deposit required |
| Best for | Planned wellness journey — swim, soak in the carbonated bath, get a custom-blended treatment, steam. A dedicated half-day escape on 37F. | Post-rooftop-bar. Post-sushi. The “Tokyo Tower is still lit up and I’m not going anywhere” moment at 11pm on the 48th floor. |
Swim and soak at AO Spa during the day. Cocktails on the rooftop at sunset. Message us after dinner. Three different heights, one hotel.
We hire only Japanese female therapists who excel in all three qualities: skill, hospitality, and appearance. We maintain the highest standards in both technique and service, with extensive experience at luxury hotels frequented by international guests.
Our pricing is completely transparent. Unless you request additional services or options, there are no extra charges—ever. You can book with confidence knowing the final amount matches exactly what we quote upfront.
Every therapist photo on our site shows the actual person who will visit you. The therapist you select is exactly who arrives—no exceptions. We strictly enforce this policy to eliminate any concern about misleading photos or last-minute substitutions.
She enters through the ground-floor lobby and takes the express elevator to the 51st-floor reception. Andaz uses hosts rather than a traditional front desk, so the check-in process is relaxed and personal. From 51F, a second elevator takes her down to your room on 47F–50F. Despite the multiple elevators, the system is fast. The Andaz Hosts are familiar with our service.
Haneda is about 25 minutes away. Narita takes roughly 70 minutes. The hotel also has an airport bus stop near the entrance. Message us your arrival time and we’ll coordinate. The 50 sqm rooms with deep soaking tubs are ideal for jet lag recovery — soak in the tub with the city lights below, then a 90-minute massage to reset your body clock.
Standard rooms at 50 sqm have a king bed with separate seating area, divided by fusuma-style partitions. The floor space around the bed is generous. Corner rooms at 65 sqm have even more working area. For shiatsu, the floor near the partition zone works perfectly. The walk-in closet and bathroom are separate from the main room, keeping the massage space clear and private.
Nothing. We bring everything. Soak in the deep round tub with BYREDO amenities first. Put on the bathrobe. After the massage, grab a cold drink from the complimentary minibar and sit by the window. Or head up to the Rooftop Bar if it’s still open. The Andaz Lounge on 51F has drinks and snacks 24 hours if you want something without going far.
Cocktails at the Rooftop Bar on 52F. Omakase at THE SUSHI if you’ve planned ahead. Or dinner at Andaz Tavern on 51F with live jazz. Take the elevator down to your room on 47–50F. Message us while you’re in the elevator. By the time you’ve changed into the bathrobe, the therapist is en route. The entire evening happens inside one vertical building.
Two therapists, same room, same time. Standard rooms at 50 sqm accommodate two setups with room to spare. Corner rooms at 65 sqm are even more comfortable. Suites offer completely separate spaces. Each person chooses their style and pressure. The city lights through the windows provide the atmosphere. Just mention “couples” when you message.
Tailored to the sky-high views, the deep soaking tub, and the rooftop bar afterglow. Full menu — see all styles here.
This is what the rooms were designed for, even if that wasn’t the intention. The therapist dims the room lights and the city takes over — Tokyo Tower glowing from one angle, the Bay Bridge shimmering from another. Warm oil, full body, the slow unwinding that 50 square meters of quiet space allows. The floor-to-ceiling windows mean the light changes as the night progresses. 90 minutes is the most popular choice; 120 if you’ve come from the rooftop bar and want the evening to last.
Toranomon sits between the Imperial Palace, Roppongi, Ginza, and Tokyo Tower. If you’re the type who tries to do all four in one day, this session exists for you. Firm, deliberate pressure on the specific muscles that city walking destroys: calves, lower back, shoulders from carrying bags. The 50 sqm rooms give the therapist space to work properly. 60 minutes for targeted relief; 90 for the complete reset after a day that started at Tsukiji and ended in Roppongi.
The fusuma-inspired partitions in these rooms create a natural zone for a shiatsu mat. No oil, fully clothed, deep rhythmic acupressure. There’s a symmetry between the Japanese design philosophy of the room and the Japanese bodywork tradition of shiatsu — both are about precision, natural materials, and working with the body rather than against it. The walnut floors, the washi paper light, the view of Tokyo Tower through the window. 60 or 90 minutes.
These therapists frequently cover the Toranomon/Minato area. See all profiles here.
Flowing oil technique with a natural sense of rhythm. Creates the ideal atmosphere for the Andaz sky-high rooms — city lights, warm oil, steady hands. A favourite among couples and guests in the Tokyo Tower-view rooms.
Precise, firm pressure that targets the damage from all-day city exploration. Efficient with the Andaz elevator system and moves through the building with ease. First choice for guests returning from Roppongi, Ginza, or a full day of sightseeing.
You leave from floor 47. You come back to floor 47. Everything between is Tokyo at full speed.
Tokyo Tower is a 15-minute walk from the hotel. You see it from your room every night. Walking there and back, climbing the observation deck, exploring Shiba Park and Zojoji Temple — it’s a half-day of pleasant urban hiking that adds up in your legs.
One metro stop or a short taxi. Department stores, luxury boutiques, art galleries, the Kabuki-za theatre. Hours on marble floors. Your feet don’t care how beautiful Ginza is. By 7pm, you want someone to press the soles of your feet until they stop complaining.
A morning walk or run to the palace gardens. The moat loop is about 5km on gravel and stone paths. Beautiful and peaceful, but the terrain works your calves and ankles. Come back to the hotel, swim at AO Spa on 37F, then message us for the evening.
Seasonal cocktails on the open-air terrace. Omakase at THE SUSHI’s eight-seat counter. The original “52” sake. Take the elevator down 5 floors to your room. Message us. The transition from rooftop cocktails to in-room massage takes 15 minutes.
Roppongi is 10 minutes away. Mori Art Museum, Roppongi Hills, bars, restaurants, nightlife. You come back to the hotel at midnight, take the elevator to 47F, and the city is still glowing below. Perfect timing for a late-night session.
Atago Shrine with its famous steep stone stairs. Toranomon Kotohira-gu shrine. Toranomon Yokocho for local food stalls. The neighbourhood is redeveloping fast but the old Tokyo character is still here between the new towers. A walk through both centuries.
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